WANTED-Three Lathers and one Mutoer. Apply toFoLKT Bkos., plasterers, Herefordstreet. WANTED— Three respectable Boarders. Apply at Tweed House. XTTANTED—Two good bricklayers and one stone XX cutter. Highest wages given. Apply to Robt. Gbay, Contractor, Gas Works. WA NT E P—A Toiuig Man for Milking, at Parish's Farm, Ferry Eoad. TT7ANTED—Tenders for the French Polishing \ V to the new Union Bank building, Hereford Street. WANTED— A good Nurse, and a tidy general Servant. The latter able to do plain cooking and to wash and iron well. None but those well recommended need make application. Apply to Mrs. ÜBQmABT Macphebson, Cattaeh Lodge, Lyttelton. CHRISTCHURCH ORPHAN ASYLUM. A SCHOOLMISTRESS is required. For particulars apply to the Rev. G. Cottebiix, Secretary, the College. WANTED— To rent, with -a purchasing clause, about 20 acres of land within two miles of Christchurch. On one of the rivers preferred. Address A. B. Z., Post Office. WANTED— By a respectable young Man, a situation as assistant in a store, or drive two or more horses. Well acquainted with town and country. Good references if required, or to go on a station. Address Y. N. Z., office of this Paper. WANTED —By a young Man, a situation as Clerk in an office or warehouse. Salary not so much an object as employment. Apply to H. L., at the office of this Paper. WANTED —as second Waiter, a single man acquainted with his business. Enquire at the Royal Hotel, Christehurch. ~ DRAPERS ASSISTANT. Y\7"ANTED— Immediately at the Bee Hive, KaiaV f poi, a Drapers Assistant. Must thoroughly understand his business, and bo well recommended. No others need apply. J. White & Co. gjtisrcltotteous. v • * ALTERATION OF TIME. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH iiite of ROYAL MAIL COACHES ¥XTILL, on and after February Ist, 1864, leave V T their office (corner of High and Cashelstreets, next to Birdsey's British Hotel) for TIMARU AND THE SOUTH, EYEBY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, a.m. RETURNING— Will leave Green's Royal Hotel, Timaru, on earn* days and at same hours. A Coach will run direct to the WAITAKIFERRI from Timaru, every WEDNESDAY morning, calling at the Waimati Bush. Returning from the Waitaki every THURSDAY at noon. L. G. Colb & Co., Proprietors. GUSTAVUS WILCZYNSKI, HIGH-STREET, Two doors from the Town Hall, Christchurch. IMPORTER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, xsv GENERAL MERCHANDISE. RESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of the public of Canterbury and Christchurch, to his well assorted stock of general merchandise. Having also arranged for retailing boots and shoes, G. W. particularly desires the attention of the public to the fact, since it will be his endeavour to keep constantly on hand a well supplied stock of all kinds of boots and shoes, and confine himself to moderate charges. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the most expeditious way. HORSES taken in to paddock. Good accommodation but no responsibility incurred. J. Ladbbookb. LOST —In Oxford-terrace about ten days ago, a blue carriage cushion. Any one returning the same to Messrs. Gould & Miles will receive 10s reward. LOST — on the evening of the 20th of May between the Club-house and the White Hart Hotel, a POCKET BOOK containing £22. Whoever finds the same and leaves it at the office of this paper will be handsomely rewarded. W. R. J. LOST. FROM the Zealandia, in December last, a Package containing two Bed-posts and side pieces, in cocoa matting, directed "J. G. P 1, per Zealandia," supposed to be somewhere in Lyttetton. Address— Mr. Palaieet, The Retreat, near Christchurch. STRAYED to the College '.a Black and Tan Greyhound, with collar No. 789. The owner can have him by paying for this advertisement. R. Beocghtox. SHEARERS' ARMS, Windmill Road. VISITORS from the Country and others can bi accommodated at this well-known Hotel. Board and Lodging 255. per week. Ales, Wines, Spirits, Ac, of the best qualities. N.B. Good Stall Stabling and well-watered Paddocks attached. C. DEAsrxa, Proprietor. LAND AND HOUSE AGENCY. J JAMESON respectfully intimates that he • will be happy to undertake the Bale or letting of land or other property, whether town or rural, and assures owners that the best attention shall be given to their interests. Rente collected, investments made, and agency in all its branches conducted on the most reasonable terms. Colonial produce sold or purchased on commission, or if shipped and consigned to his correspondents in England, advances made thereon. J. Jaieesoit, Hereford-street, Christcliurch.
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 489, 24 May 1864, Page 4
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